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  1. Bonjour abra63

    Pardonnez à mon Google de traduire le français. Je n'ai plus la vidéo. Sur la carte de démarrage, il suffit de déplacer la souris dans
    la position la plus à gauche, puis de déplacer l’icône. Ensuite, vous pouvez le changer. Étant habitué à une souris PC, je pense que 
    j'essayais de déplacer la souris de voiture en diagonale et cela invoque un curseur ou une fonction de zoom avant. Bonne chance.
    
  2. Likes:

    • Exclusivity - too many Audi A4s and BMWs 3 series around
    • MPG - I regularly get 40-50mpg (real mpg), which is pretty good for a heavy 2.5litre auto
    • Comfort - driver's seat is supremely comfortable

    Dislikes:

    • Satnav (standard version) - has stopped receiving traffic announcements and Lexus customer service can't give me a solution: need to visit dealer
    • The console setup etc. isn't intuitive - odd since my previous Prius (2012) was fairly intuitive
    • Is there a bug in the console - I've had to re-record voice tags on contacts as they had disappeared???
  3. 5 hours ago, Chris_Beechwood said:

    The Lexus sat nav seems unbelievably complex to operate. Can anyone tell me whether the Lexus Standard Navigation system will automatically offer re-routing options around traffic delays? The Tomtom in our previous Mazda Mx5 did although there was an annual subscription to pay for Live Traffic Services and our portable Garmin dynamically re-routes, however, I cannot for the life of me figure out whether the Lexus Navigation offers this? The local dealer cannot answer this query either !

    I have the Standard Satnav and whilst it's supposed to use Traffic Announcements to reroute, the problem I have is a) either it doesn't get TMC messages or b) it does but they don't appear to offer alternate routes. Lexus Customer Service suggested that I connect my mobile and receive traffic data that way.  Pushing that as a solution as being more up-to-date.  Except you can't do this with the standard satnav and when I pointed this out to them, the email communication went silent.  They never answered my point that the satnav doesn't appear to respond to TMC.  I keep meaning to go to the dealership to resolve.

  4. Thanks Nemesis, but my car doesn't have the Traffic or Parking options that you have.  Perhaps those are on the Premium satnav.

    I emailed Lexus CS and they said to connect my mobile and use it as a hotspot and they never answered why I can only get one RDS-TMC station.  Here's their second response when I said I wasn't happy using my mobile data allowance.

    "The car uses 3 data sources:
    FM - this pulls in from RDS the Motorways every 15 minutes
    DAB - this pulls in from TMC / RDS the A-Roads & Motorways every 15 minutes
    Internet - this pulls in from the national database, average road speed sensors in signs / service stations / road sensors, traffic hot spots, predictions, etc for B,A and motorways continuously. The internet data connection, if used for 1 hour morning and night, 2 hours per day, 5 days a week for a month would use less than 6MB of data. There is no bug on FM, but it only looks every 15 minutes for a signal for traffic announcements (TA) on the chosen carrier signal (classic) if none are picked up it wont pull the data in, this is why tethering a phone will give more information, more often."

    The implication is that we should get announcements on FM and DAB, but I don't get it on either!!

    This was their first response:

    "In regards to me previous email I have spoken with our Technical Team and they have advised that you check the following: Hotspot is turned on on the phone / phone is paired for internet data usage / You will need to be signed into your mylexus account."

  5. I have a 7 month old IS300h Exec Edition and I commute to work (30 mile return journey) on 70mph dual carriageway in Eco mode (normal commute is between 50-70mph) and the computer can indicate between 40+mpg to 65mpg.  However I filled up today and looking at the fuel used and mileage since last fill up, it looks like I'm getting around 41mpg.

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  6. Okay so I listen to Classic FM on the way home, with traffic slow (<30mph) on a 70mph dual-carriageway, no warnings or announcements on the satnav (I used to get them in the Prius).  Get home and decide to see if I can find another RDS station at home by manual search.  It finds Clyde FM only, not Classic?  Strange since I live in Edinburgh (East Scotland) and Clyde is broadcast from Glasgow (West Scotland).  I think a visit to dealer is due.

  7. Thanks all.

    RDS TMC is on. The only station that appears below this is Classic, whether set to Auto or Manual.  On Manual and doing a search, only Classic appears in the menu.  I tend to listen to BBC Scotland, a "local" BBC station, which does give TA announcements.  So it appears that I'm not getting Traffic Announcements because I'm not listening to Classic, but the only station that appears in the menu is Classic, when clearly it's not the only station in Scotland broadcasting RDS-TMC!!!  Is this a problem with the Satnav then?

  8. Okay, changed radio channel to FM, Traffic Announcement enabled on sat nav, voice on, route home tonight and bang, straight into <20mph traffic on 70mph dual-carriageway and no traffic announcements all the way home!

    So there's either something not set or the standard satnav TA doesn't work.  Can someone confirm that their standard 2016 IS satnav works by giving TAs?

  9. When I first got my car in June, I use to get satnav traffic announcements; delay, slow traffic, etc.  Having played around with the settings, I stopped getting them.  I've obviously changed some setting(s) which is not enabling announcements.  Does anyone have ideas about how to get back the announcements?  I've attached photos of settings.  I use to have a Prius and it was so much easier to set up and I always got announcements when there were traffic issues.

    Appreciate any advice.

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  10. Thanks for your clarification John.

    I am a company car driver, but my Lexus is a standard spec. satnav.  If it was my own car I would be doubly annoyed having taken possession of the car in June 2016 to learn in January 2017 that there's an update for the maps that I have to pay £230 for.  I take the point about city streets don't change much/at all, but here in Scotland there are major road constructions being undertaken and it would be very handy to know where the new junctions lead to and if they reduce journey times, etc.  My company will not pay for map updates.

    On your second point I do pay for all fuel used for non-business purposes and of course I'm taxed for use of the car (BIK).  Thankfully, at this point in time, it's less for hybrid vehicles, but I believe the government is going to reduce the difference in BIK between different types of vehicles.

    Cheers

    David

  11. Thank you for your enquiry regarding updating the Satellite Navigation on your Lexus IS300h.  Navigation updates are produced once a year by the manufacturer and can be purchased if required.  The process of collating the information for an update takes around a year in total, so the information for a 2016 vehicle will normally have been collected within the previous 12 months.  The very latest Map Version is 02-36-50 and if your screen version is lower than this number then an update will be available.  The update requires the car to be on site for up to two hours and the price for update is £230.11 including Vat.

     

     

  12. Response from Lexus confirms:

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    I am afraid that we do not have free map updates across the Lexus vehicles, but you are correct in thinking that these updates are done at your local Lexus Centre.
    It is advised that you update your maps every year, but this is your choice, the maps will still work if you do not update them, but obviously, will not be updated with the newest data.

     

     

     

  13. Checked with local Lexus dealer and to update my maps to 02-36-50 on my 7 month old IS300h will cost £230.11 incl. VAT and will take take up to 2 hours to do.  On my old Prius, I had free map updates for 3 years.  Think I'll use my Garmin with lifetime updates, when required.

    The annoying thing is that I still can't get my satnav to give route avoidance or traffic alerts, even though I think it's set up correctly!!!!  I get route guidance with voice, but I get no warning of traffic problems.

  14. I've registered with the Lexus Customer Portal; registered my car and can see that there's a map upgrade.  Problem is that when I try and download the new maps, the portal says that there's no car registered!  Yes there is.  So I can't download map upgrades.  To make it more annoying, I've emailed the portal to explain the problem, had an email acknowledgment and 1 week later still no response from Lexus.

    Has anybody had a similar experience or knows how to download the maps?

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